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China deploys fast jets to protect near sea interests / Veo, Mike   Journal Article
Veo, Mike Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Recent events in the South China and East China seas suggest an increase in the confidence and capabilities of the china's People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) and People's Liberation Army Navy Air Force (PLANAF).
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ID:   130608


China's interests in and in?uence over the Middle East / Xinchun, Niu   Journal Article
Xinchun, Niu Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The Middle East became a critical region for China after 1993, when The Beijing became a net oil importer. From this point, it became enmeshed in the complicated regional situation. And so China must realize its basic interests and policy objectives in the Middle East as well as set up an overall, balanced, clear and long-term strategic framework. Policy choices should be made in accordance with such factors as diplomatic tradition, national strength and political ideology
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Chinese practice in Public international law: 2010 / Lijiang, ZHU   Journal Article
Lijiang, ZHU Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract This survey covers materials reflecting Chinese practice in 2010 relating to: I. Fundamental principles of international law (Five principles of peaceful coexistence; Rule of law at the national and international levels); II. International law of treaties (Effects of armed conflicts on treaties; Mr. HUANG Huikang elected as member of the International Law Commission (ILC); China-DPRK Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation and Mutual Assistance); III. China's territorial integrity (China's core interest; Taiwan; Tibet; Diaoyu Island and its affiliated islands; Xisha Islands; Nansha Islands); IV. International law of the sea (General position; Development of the Chunxiao oil and gas field in the East China Sea; Military activities in the Yellow Sea; Freedom of navigation in the South China Sea; Nature of the Douglas Reef (Okinotori Reef); Somali piracy); V. International law on civil aviation (Beijing Convention and Protocol on Aviation Security); VI. International human rights law (General position on human rights; Racism and self-determination; Human organ transplantation; Freedom of information; Call for repatriation of Uighur terrorist suspects in Guantanamo to China; Expulsion of aliens; North Korean asylum seekers; UN High Commissioner for Refugee (UNHCR); Human Rights Council; Implementation of human rights instruments); VII. International humanitarian law (Protection of civilians in armed conflicts; Occupied Arab territories; Humanitarian assistance; The 1972 Sino-Japan Joint Statement); VIII. International law on disasters (Protection of persons in the event of disasters); IX. International law on arms control, disarmament and non-proliferation (General position; Ratification of CCW Protocol on Explosive Remnants of War); X. International criminal law (The International Criminal Court (ICC); The Bashir case; Scope and application of universal jurisdiction; Measures to eliminate international terrorism; Ratification of the International Convention for the Suppression of Acts of Nuclear Terrorism; Bilateral treaty on extradition with Indonesia; The Park Joo-tark extradition case; Hacking and other cyber attack; Transnational organized crime; International drug control; Anti-corruption); XI. International environmental law (Climate change; Prevention of transboundary harm from hazardous activities and allocation of loss in the case of such harm; Use of water resources of Mekong River); XII. International law on diplomatic and consular relations (Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations and Vienna Convention on Consular Relations; Responsibility of States to ensure protection of diplomatic personnel and premises; Diplomatic asylum; Ratification of bilateral consular agreements with the Philippines and Cambodia; The Rio Tinto case and bilateral consular agreement with Australia); XIII. International law on international organizations (Role of UN and its reforms; UN peacekeeping operations; Regional cooperation of Northeast Asia); XIV. International law on settlement of disputes (Shelling of Yeonpyeong Island incident; International Court of Justice (ICJ); Kosovo advisory case before the ICJ; Ms. XUE Hanqin Elected as Member of the ICJ).
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Could French reporting on Israel reflect a new understanding? / Mazel, Michael   Journal Article
Mazel, Michael Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The media in France show an inordinate interest in the Middle East and more specifically in the Palestinian issue and Israel. Not a day passes without a news item, an article, and several blog posts on the subject. Each year ushers in a new crop of essays on this topic, while other weighty matters, such as human rights in China or the neverending food crisis and endemic corruption in Africa get short shrift. The subject never fails to fascinate the public. Writing about the settlements or the blockade of Gaza will prompt hundreds of talkbacks, a fact well known to editors of websites such as Rue891, which rely heavily on advertising to survive.
Key Words NATO  World Politics  Journalism  EU  Fiscal Policy  Middle East 
Syria  France  Muslims  Usa  Islamism  Gaza 
Anti-Semitism  International Relations - Case Studies  Bias  Chinese Interest  Election Results  UNs 
Political Correctness  Rue891  World Focus  Counter Power  Islam 
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ID:   133392


Deepwater oil rigs as strategic weapons (commentary) / Murphy, Martin   Journal Article
Murphy, Martin Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The author discusses his concerns with the possible use of deepwater oil rigs by the Chinese as strategic weapons as of Spring 2013. He analyzes remarks made by China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) chairman Wang Yilin concerning the concept of deepwater rigs as mobile national territory. The author discusses several aspects of his concerns including Chinese mercantilism, CNOOC's state-directed role in the advancement of Chinese interests, and Chinese observance of jurisdictions and regulatory requirements.
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